Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
Another Cameroonian football player collapsed and died 48 hours after Patrick Ekeng's death
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Another Cameroonian footballer, Jeanine Christelle
Djomnang, has collapsed and died less than 48 hours after the death of Patrick
Ekeng Ekeng of Dinamo Bucharesti in Romania.
The female goalie of Femina Stars Ebolowa was announced
dead by a statement from the Cameroonian Football
Federation (FECAFOOT).
The statement described her death as a ‘tragedy!’
Cameroon and the great family of Cameroonian football are
in mourning.
It revealed that Christelle died during a match day six
fixture between her club Femina Stars of Ebolowa and Louves Minproff in the FIFA Women First Division championship
Local media reports that Jeanine collapsed during the warm-up before dying a
few minutes later.
‘‘Cameroon and the great family of Cameroonian football
are in mourning. While waiting for an official report on this tragic incident
that we lost a daughter, a sister, the President and the Executive Committee of
FECAFOOT present their sincere condolences to his
family and loved ones,’‘ the FECAFOOT statement
concluded.
Her death almost immediately follows that of young
Cameroonian international Patrick Ekeng Ekeng, who also collapsed and died
whiles in action for his club side, Dinamo Bucharest in Romania.
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